One investigator smelled an odor common with the manufacturing of methamphetamine coming from an outbuilding on the property, according to a Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office report. Officers also found a burn barrel with items in it used to make methamphetamine, such as lithium batteries, boxes of pseudoephedrine and plastic bottles.

Krause later admitted he cooked methamphetamine in an outbuilding where officers found several items used to make the drug, the report states. The hazardous materials were transported from the scene.

Krause was arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine. His bond has been set at $5,000, according to online jail records

<p>A man is accused of making methamphetamine in an outbuilding in Wellford.</p><p>Officers responded to a narcotics complaint Thursday afternoon and spoke to Phillip Scott Krause Jr., 30, of 429 Neighborhood Road.</p><p>One investigator smelled an odor common with the manufacturing of methamphetamine coming from an outbuilding on the property, according to a Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office report. Officers also found a burn barrel with items in it used to make methamphetamine, such as lithium batteries, boxes of pseudoephedrine and plastic bottles.</p><p>Krause later admitted he cooked methamphetamine in an outbuilding where officers found several items used to make the drug, the report states. The hazardous materials were transported from the scene.</p><p>Krause was arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine. His bond has been set at $5,000, according to online jail records</p>